Archive for February, 2008

Thinking Interactive Goes Mobile

Not that I think that many people are reading this site on a mobile device. I just wanted to try out a service called MoFuse that creates a mobile site for your website from its RSS feed.
Check it out:
http://thinkinginteractive.mofuse.mobi/
Apparently it publishes an iPhone version as well.
Update: I tried out the iPhone version (thanks Brian) […]


Tabs - Coming Soon to Your Facebook Profile

It appears that Facebook will be adding tabs to profile pages in an effort to tidy the site up. The main driver of this appears to be the clutter of applications that have polluted most people’s profiles. Looking at the screenshots, it appears that they have decided to combine the mini-feed and the wall, which […]


Obay - A Missed Opportunity

In the last week or so, satirical ads for a pharmaceutical product called Obay have been popping up all over Toronto. The ads have generated considerable buzz in the blogging community (Torontoist, Buzz Canuck and NOTCOT to name a few). While I have my doubts about the overall communication strategy (I’ll reserve judgement until the big reveal), there was definitely a major opportunity missed in taking this viral campaign online.


Ron Paul vs. Digg

A while back, Duncan Riley at Tech Crunch had posted an article questioning why Ron Paul stories had been buried on Digg. He put forward two scenarios, the first one being that the long rumored Digg super users had buried the Ron Paul stories, the second one being that Digg may have some sort of bias against Ron Paul and have suppressed the stories. While I certainly wouldn’t want to question the power of the Digg super users, I did come across something that might lead some credence to Duncan’s second theory.